Mountain West Football: Fall Camp Roundup, August 3

Teams across the MWC have taken to the practice field.

Now that fall camp has arrived and college football season is later this month, we at Mountain West Wire want to be sure that we keep you apprised of the latest goings-on from around the conference. Check back here every day for all of the news you’ll need.

Air Force

Boise State

B.J. Rains over at Blue Turf Sports wrapped up his Countdown to Camp series by looking ahead and determining what the Broncos need to accomplish in fall camp.

Dave Southorn of the Idaho Statesman takes a closer look at running back Alexander Mattison, who carries high expectations among the coaching staff and for himself.

If you thought the Broncos had enough contributors on both sides of the ball, KTVB would like to remind you that there are some players who may not show up on the two-deep but could find a role because, yes, Boise State really is that deep.

Colorado State

Running back Rashaad Boddie is practicing with the Rams once again following a brief suspension, per the Coloradoan’s Kelly Lyell.

Matt Stephens of the Denver Post takes a look at what Mike Bobo’s pay raise really means for both the coach and his team as they turn the page on another 7-6 campaign.

Fresno State

Marcus McMaryion’s hold on the starting quarterback job is as secure as it gets in the Mountain West, but a little depth, in the form of new arrival Hunter Raquet, never hurts.

California may be facing a number of forest fires, but concerns about air quality in the San Joaquin Valley are non-existent among the Bulldogs.

Hawaii

Nick Rolovich continues to install the run-and-shoot offense and, if reports from KHON are to be believed, the going is pretty good thus far.

Is a rainbow on the islands a harbinger of good things to come? You decide: